English Breakfast, French Breakfast, Italian Breakfast
The restaurant serves coffee that tastes like a real coffee. they import the beans from Australia. the guys running it are from Melbourne and get food.
A lovely cafe in the city with really tasty food. The quality and flavour are great, though the portions might feel a bit small for the price for some. Coffee is spot on. The vibe is nice and it’s a good place to relax or catch up with friends. It's a bit out of the way but I'd come back again.
I had a wonderful meal with baked eggs and chorizo. I met Jesse, who is their famous chef. There’s also a book in the restaurant featuring him. He was very nice and I really appreciated the hospitality on a cold rainy February morning.
I rarely give full stars but I do this time. I really liked the eggs with mushroom sauce and pine nuts. Came with bread. And the capuchino with oat milk was excellent. I had to order another after breakfast. The place was pretty. I got to sit by the window with a nice view, and service was good. However I was the first client of the day but can imagine the place gets packed.
Discovered a precious gem in Montmartre for breakfast and brunch. It's a walk-in only establishment, and despite arriving on a busy Saturday at 1 PM, our wait for a table of four was just 20 minutes, which is quite reasonable considering the usual longer lines due to its popularity.
While the food was great, I was expecting something exceptional given the hype surrounding this place. Nonetheless, it was a satisfying meal. The service was excellent, adding to the overall positive experience. This spot definitely earns a solid 4 stars from me. Worth a visit if you're in the area and ready to brave the potential wait!
It’s been more than a year but I still remember two things about this place : it had amazing cappuccinos and coffee. Serious coffee boutique cafe level. I was mind blown by the pain Perdu. There was a wait to get seated for brunch but it was totally worth it near the lovely pink window. Would go there again.
Vanessa
a month agoA lovely cafe in the city with really tasty food. The quality and flavour are great, though the portions might feel a bit small for the price for some. Coffee is spot on. The vibe is nice and it’s a good place to relax or catch up with friends. It's a bit out of the way but I'd come back again.
Realli
3 weeks agoI had a wonderful meal with baked eggs and chorizo. I met Jesse, who is their famous chef. There’s also a book in the restaurant featuring him. He was very nice and I really appreciated the hospitality on a cold rainy February morning.
Karina Barquet
a month agoI rarely give full stars but I do this time. I really liked the eggs with mushroom sauce and pine nuts. Came with bread. And the capuchino with oat milk was excellent. I had to order another after breakfast. The place was pretty. I got to sit by the window with a nice view, and service was good. However I was the first client of the day but can imagine the place gets packed.
Nicolas Nemeth
6 months agoDiscovered a precious gem in Montmartre for breakfast and brunch. It's a walk-in only establishment, and despite arriving on a busy Saturday at 1 PM, our wait for a table of four was just 20 minutes, which is quite reasonable considering the usual longer lines due to its popularity. While the food was great, I was expecting something exceptional given the hype surrounding this place. Nonetheless, it was a satisfying meal. The service was excellent, adding to the overall positive experience. This spot definitely earns a solid 4 stars from me. Worth a visit if you're in the area and ready to brave the potential wait!
Amal S
5 months agoIt’s been more than a year but I still remember two things about this place : it had amazing cappuccinos and coffee. Serious coffee boutique cafe level. I was mind blown by the pain Perdu. There was a wait to get seated for brunch but it was totally worth it near the lovely pink window. Would go there again.